Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim and Litton Das put up a valiant fight against Pakistan’s bowling attack on Day 3 of the first Test in Rawalpindi. The duo added an unbeaten 98 runs for the sixth wicket, guiding Bangladesh to a respectable 316-5 at the close of play.
Rahim, who reached his 28th Test half-century with a boundary off Shaheen Shah Afridi, remained unbeaten on 55. Das, who also completed his half-century with a six off Naseem Shah, was not out on 52.
The pair came together after Bangladesh lost opener Shadman Islam for 93, just seven runs short of a century. Islam’s patient innings of 183 balls helped Bangladesh recover from a shaky start and lay the foundation for a solid total.
Pakistan’s bowlers struggled to make an impact on the unresponsive Rawalpindi pitch, with only Naseem Shah managing to break through the Bangladesh defense. Shah dismissed Litton Das for 52, ending a promising partnership that had threatened to take the game away from Pakistan.
Despite the wicket, Bangladesh remained in control of the match, trailing Pakistan’s total of 448-6 declared by 132 runs with five wickets in hand. The visitors will be confident of securing a draw or even pulling off a first-ever win over Pakistan in the 14th Test match between the rivals.